Street Bob Mustang Seat Question
#11
RE: Street Bob Mustang Seat Question
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Just a few…
Seat info:
https://www.hdforums.com/searchpro.asp?phrase=mustang+seats&author=twof ish&forumid=8&topicreply=both&message= body&timeframe=%3E&timefilter=0&langua ge=single&top=300&criteria=AND&minRank =0&sortMethod=r&submitbutton=+OK+
Mustang Solo Photos:
http://www.putfile.com/pic/5488795
Fish Video
http://s132.photobucket.com/albums/q5/twofish8/?action=view&current=MeatFish.flv
Just a few…
Seat info:
https://www.hdforums.com/searchpro.asp?phrase=mustang+seats&author=twof ish&forumid=8&topicreply=both&message= body&timeframe=%3E&timefilter=0&langua ge=single&top=300&criteria=AND&minRank =0&sortMethod=r&submitbutton=+OK+
Mustang Solo Photos:
http://www.putfile.com/pic/5488795
Fish Video
http://s132.photobucket.com/albums/q5/twofish8/?action=view&current=MeatFish.flv
#12
RE: Street Bob Mustang Seat Question
Thanks for the replies fellas, I'm leaning toward the Wide version of the Mustang vintage. Now anyone have any experience with the passenger pillion to go with it?
I'm still stuck on the Rider backrest as well. I'll agree that the look would probably be odd on a bob but would love to see a few pics of others on bobs/dynas...... No doubt it would be great for the long hauls. Since it's removeable it could be easily stored for around town.
Ultimately my goal is to make my bob a dual bike, loaded down with pillion and removeable sissy I can let the OL pile on and ride, which she loves to do...... Later I can kick her off yank off the sissy and pillion and have the clean solo look.
What do ya'll think.
Thanks
I'm still stuck on the Rider backrest as well. I'll agree that the look would probably be odd on a bob but would love to see a few pics of others on bobs/dynas...... No doubt it would be great for the long hauls. Since it's removeable it could be easily stored for around town.
Ultimately my goal is to make my bob a dual bike, loaded down with pillion and removeable sissy I can let the OL pile on and ride, which she loves to do...... Later I can kick her off yank off the sissy and pillion and have the clean solo look.
What do ya'll think.
Thanks
#13
#15
RE: Street Bob Mustang Seat Question
ORIGINAL: CK Bobber
Thanks for the replies fellas, I'm leaning toward the Wide version of the Mustang vintage. Now anyone have any experience with the passenger pillion to go with it?
I'm still stuck on the Rider backrest as well. I'll agree that the look would probably be odd on a bob but would love to see a few pics of others on bobs/dynas...... No doubt it would be great for the long hauls. Since it's removeable it could be easily stored for around town.
Ultimately my goal is to make my bob a dual bike, loaded down with pillion and removeable sissy I can let the OL pile on and ride, which she loves to do...... Later I can kick her off yank off the sissy and pillion and have the clean solo look.
What do ya'll think.
Thanks
Thanks for the replies fellas, I'm leaning toward the Wide version of the Mustang vintage. Now anyone have any experience with the passenger pillion to go with it?
I'm still stuck on the Rider backrest as well. I'll agree that the look would probably be odd on a bob but would love to see a few pics of others on bobs/dynas...... No doubt it would be great for the long hauls. Since it's removeable it could be easily stored for around town.
Ultimately my goal is to make my bob a dual bike, loaded down with pillion and removeable sissy I can let the OL pile on and ride, which she loves to do...... Later I can kick her off yank off the sissy and pillion and have the clean solo look.
What do ya'll think.
Thanks
#16
RE: Street Bob Mustang Seat Question
ORIGINAL: CK Bobber
Thanks for the replies fellas, I'm leaning toward the Wide version of the Mustang vintage. Now anyone have any experience with the passenger pillion to go with it?
I'm still stuck on the Rider backrest as well. I'll agree that the look would probably be odd on a bob but would love to see a few pics of others on bobs/dynas...... No doubt it would be great for the long hauls. Since it's removeable it could be easily stored for around town.
Ultimately my goal is to make my bob a dual bike, loaded down with pillion and removeable sissy I can let the OL pile on and ride, which she loves to do...... Later I can kick her off yank off the sissy and pillion and have the clean solo look.
What do ya'll think.
Thanks
Thanks for the replies fellas, I'm leaning toward the Wide version of the Mustang vintage. Now anyone have any experience with the passenger pillion to go with it?
I'm still stuck on the Rider backrest as well. I'll agree that the look would probably be odd on a bob but would love to see a few pics of others on bobs/dynas...... No doubt it would be great for the long hauls. Since it's removeable it could be easily stored for around town.
Ultimately my goal is to make my bob a dual bike, loaded down with pillion and removeable sissy I can let the OL pile on and ride, which she loves to do...... Later I can kick her off yank off the sissy and pillion and have the clean solo look.
What do ya'll think.
Thanks
Solo seat with backrest
Solo seat with backrest folded
excuse the mess in my garage... [8D]
#17
RE: Street Bob Mustang Seat Question
Greg, as to what to do with the fender screw when not using the pillion, I ordered a motherwell 7 inch fender rack, I plan on notching the front tab to match the front mustang pillon notch, then use the HD thumb screw as a single point swap from pillion to rack.
will go with deatchable side plates for sissy bar and bags, so can go quick for multiple set ups..
will go with deatchable side plates for sissy bar and bags, so can go quick for multiple set ups..
#18
RE: Street Bob Mustang Seat Question
Greg,
Great info, glad you posted, that's exactly what I need to hear. Does the rider backrest push you forward toward the tank???? I'm right where I need to be, any more forward would probably be too close..... Seems like I'm being picky about this dang backrest but with the budget these days, I've got to really want it to justify the extra cost. Only reason I get to look at new seats is cause the OL **** is sore from last ride What passenger pillion is that, it looks like the recessed wide....
Great info, glad you posted, that's exactly what I need to hear. Does the rider backrest push you forward toward the tank???? I'm right where I need to be, any more forward would probably be too close..... Seems like I'm being picky about this dang backrest but with the budget these days, I've got to really want it to justify the extra cost. Only reason I get to look at new seats is cause the OL **** is sore from last ride What passenger pillion is that, it looks like the recessed wide....
#19
RE: Street Bob Mustang Seat Question
ORIGINAL: Grizzbare
Greg, as to what to do with the fender screw when not using the pillion, I ordered a motherwell 7 inch fender rack, I plan on notching the front tab to match the front mustang pillon notch, then use the HD thumb screw as a single point swap from pillion to rack.
will go with deatchable side plates for sissy bar and bags, so can go quick for multiple set ups..
Greg, as to what to do with the fender screw when not using the pillion, I ordered a motherwell 7 inch fender rack, I plan on notching the front tab to match the front mustang pillon notch, then use the HD thumb screw as a single point swap from pillion to rack.
will go with deatchable side plates for sissy bar and bags, so can go quick for multiple set ups..
#20
RE: Street Bob Mustang Seat Question
ORIGINAL: CK Bobber
Greg,
Great info, glad you posted, that's exactly what I need to hear. Does the rider backrest push you forward toward the tank???? I'm right where I need to be, any more forward would probably be too close..... Seems like I'm being picky about this dang backrest but with the budget these days, I've got to really want it to justify the extra cost. Only reason I get to look at new seats is cause the OL **** is sore from last ride What passenger pillion is that, it looks like the recessed wide....
Greg,
Great info, glad you posted, that's exactly what I need to hear. Does the rider backrest push you forward toward the tank???? I'm right where I need to be, any more forward would probably be too close..... Seems like I'm being picky about this dang backrest but with the budget these days, I've got to really want it to justify the extra cost. Only reason I get to look at new seats is cause the OL **** is sore from last ride What passenger pillion is that, it looks like the recessed wide....
PS The wife loved the new rear seat. Her only complaint was that it does not have rear floorboards like my Suzuki does. I am not sure if I want to go "THAT" far in making her comfortable. ....